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Which .284 build?
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<blockquote data-quote="John-Pure Precision" data-source="post: 856966" data-attributes="member: 15352"><p>To hit on the 280 AI again. I took a old 700 action, trued and b.prin. brux #3 cont. 1:9 bedded in a b&c Alaskan stock and a worked over trigger cost me less then 1800.00 for all components and smith work by Ray Montgomery. Broke barrel in quick, worked a load with nosler brass, ended up .5 inch groups at 200 yards with 61.9 grains of h4841 sc, f210m, 150 gn. LRAB's seated .002 off lands. Took two days, I'm in love! Rifle weighs 8 lbs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John-Pure Precision, post: 856966, member: 15352"] To hit on the 280 AI again. I took a old 700 action, trued and b.prin. brux #3 cont. 1:9 bedded in a b&c Alaskan stock and a worked over trigger cost me less then 1800.00 for all components and smith work by Ray Montgomery. Broke barrel in quick, worked a load with nosler brass, ended up .5 inch groups at 200 yards with 61.9 grains of h4841 sc, f210m, 150 gn. LRAB's seated .002 off lands. Took two days, I'm in love! Rifle weighs 8 lbs. [/QUOTE]
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